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Rikishi addresses his fourth son potentially joining his brothers in WWE

WWE Hall of Famer Rikishi has three sons in the Stamford-based company. He recently addressed the possibility of seeing his fourth son, Thamiko, join the promotion.

Rikishi's three older sons are all top stars in WWE. While Jimmy and Jey Uso are among the best tag team competitors in the company's history, Solo Sikoa is now the leader of The Bloodline on SmackDown. Meanwhile, their brother, Thamiko Fatu, started his pro wrestling career last year. He is currently active on the independent circuit.

Rikishi recently addressed whether his son could join the Stamford-based company on his Off The Top podcast. While he previously claimed Umaga's son, Zilla Fatu, needed about two more years to get ready for that step, the 58-year-old said Thamiko fell in the same category.

"Thamiko can kinda be in that same category with Zilla," he said. [50:07 - 50:12]

Rikishi teased another Bloodline member showing up in WWE

Over the past few months, several new members have been added to The Bloodline under Solo Sikoa's leadership, including Jacob Fatu. On his Off The Top podcast, WWE Hall of Famer Rikishi teased another family member showing up in the Stamford-based company.

The wrestling legend claimed the person he was referring to could drive up in a black Lincoln, seemingly hinting at himself since he previously ran over Stone Cold Steve Austin with a similar car 25 years ago.

"That's not to mention maybe another Bloodline member possibly, possibly, maybe [sic] able to drive up in a black Lincoln. I'll leave it at that. I'll leave it at that," he said.
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The 58-year-old has previously expressed his interest in returning to the Stamford-based company. It would be interesting to see whether he will make a comeback to interfere in the Bloodline storyline.

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